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PINE GR8VE P8EMS 



PINE GROVE .POEMS, 



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THE LIBRARY OF 
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Two Copies Received 

MAY. 13 1901 

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COPYRIGHTED 1901. 
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Pine Grove in Trees. 



CONTENTS 



Frank and Paul Page 9 

Pine Grove Christmas 

Pine Grove New Year 

The New Century 

Pine Grove Sunset 

New Century Heroes 

Pine Grove Evening 

President McKinlev 



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Queen Victoria '' 85 

Queen Margharita '^ 88 

Calvin Pearl Titus '' 41 

Brave Americans '' 44 

Mountain Bards " 46 

The Poets '' 48 

Colorado '' 50 

Pine Grove Night '' 52 

To All My Loved Ones '' 55 




Frank and Paul. 



FRANK AND PAUli. 



AT evening time my thoughts will go 
To you in lands afar, 
Near lofty mountain peaks of snow 
That pierce the cloud drift bar. 

Within this world to help unreel 

Its tangled web and mesh, 
Your nerves are finely tempered steel 

In living marble flesh. 



10 FRANK AND PAUL. 



With eyes like flashing diamond mines 
Of deep and dreamy thought. 

Your lives can make bright star designs 
Upon life's heaven wrought. 

Your names may ring in coming times 
For actions brave and grand, 

As evening bells ring out their chimes 
Far over all the land. 



FRANK AND PAUL. 11 



Or thri'll the world with martial notes, 
Where brave men, fighting, fall, 

When over battlefield there floats 
The ring of bugle call. 

Out on life's roaring ocean crest. 
Where struggle onward all. 

Will sound the names we love the best- 
Brave Frank and fearless Paul. 



PINH GHOVH CHt^ISTjVIAS. 



LET surging wild winds dash and rave 
And lasli the mountains like a wave. 
Where earth and sky meet lasting snow, 
Then rush to warmer plains below ; 

Where, driving on through lands of weeds, 
They burst forth myriads of seeds, 
And break each little prison door 
With angry knock and haughty roar. 




Wide-Bkamed Hall 



PINE GROVE CHRISTMAS. 



Then, swift as flashing cars on steel 
Whirl fast the lightning air mobile ; 
Through clouds they come, the dear ones 

all— 

Our Frank and little brother Paul. 

Then cousin Walter with Charles came, 
On fast sky over line the same ; 
The}' came from Denver's sun and shine 
In old Ohio home to dine. 



14 PINE GROVE CHRISTMAS. 



They sailed through deep air-billow seas, 
With cousin dear Florence Louise 
And friends to laugh the happy hours 
They dine among the Christmas flowers, 

While golden light through stained glass 

walls 
On old and young together falls. 
And little wreaths of green are where 
Some loved one left a "vacant chair." 



PINE GROVE CHRISTMAS. 15 



Now, this is children's festive day. 
Around the Christmas tree they play, 
And while the yule logs slowly burn 
Their minds to olden stories turn : 



How wise men came from wilds afar 
And followed one great blazing star; 
On camels, over sands they came, 
A little child to bless and claim. 



lii PINE GROVE CHRISTMAS. 



They thought, while worlds forever rolled 
The Christ-child story would be told, 
And some uia}' doubt aud others fear, 
Yet Christmas will come ouce a year. 

lu wide-beamed hall to clasp each baud, 
Grandma and Aunt together stand. 
And while their guests take airship flight 
Bid eacb a Christmas kind good-night. 




The Old Freeman WRiaiNa Desk. 

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PINE GHOVE HEW YBAI^. 



TRUE loving, bravest ones, 
Watch on, the midnight through. 
When last the hour-glass runs. 
The old 3'ear crowns the new. 

On swords the knights of old 
Pledged faith another 3-ear 

In jeweled cups of gold, 

Swung high, with lust\^ cheer. 



PINE GROVE NEW YEAR. 



Yet you, one modern knights, 

Must kiss the two-edged sword, 

And strike for highest rights. 

Then pledge your honored word 

In life wine pure and strong — 

For wine of brave hearts binds— 

Then dare to dash along 

Through all the fiercest lines. 



PINE GROVE NEW YEAR. 19 



Win glory with the pen ; 

No more life's record mar 
With deeds of valiant men 

Who fell in deadl}^ war. 

Yet rush to gain the fight, 

As conq'ring hero strives ; 

To battle for the right 

This New Year pledge vour lives. 



THE HHW CEfiTUHY 



THE brave new Century is here, 
And cannons roar a hearty cheer. 

With flying flags and sword in hand 
She comes to give the new command, 

As round her head the sword she whirls 
And leads us en to conquer worlds. 

Yet, not wnth sword that strikes to kill, 
But mighty force of human will, 



THE NEW CENTURY. iM 



That chains the winds and lightnings 

down 
Wlien genins wears the rightf nl crown. 

Ay, worlds on worlds will then be ours. 
With trees and birds and tropic flowers. 

When ships along the great air plains 
Will sail above the snows and rains. 

Here we can dine, and live in Mars — 
Our world a lunch-room for the stars. 



2t^ THE NEW CENTURY. 



Tlie poor old centur\^ gave lands 
We had to till with our weak hands. 

No steam to plow or mow the fields, 
Nor ships or sk}^ or land mobiles ; 

Electric lights, dip candles then 
That lit the dark log-cabin den. 

With hard times we are ever done, 
The higher life has now begun. 



thp: new century 



With equal rights that make us free 
On earth and stars, in air and sea. 

The better ways are here in time, 
And highest heights we yet will climb, 

When far our country's flag unfurls 
And waves around the starry worlds. 

With plodding ways of old we're through, 
And cheer the century that's new. 



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PINE GROVE SUNSET. 



HE sun is shining low 

In waves of burning gold. 

Where deep the cloud drifts glow 
Far down wide portals old, 

Are banners flying gay ; 

Their bars of reddest rose, 
With stars of pearl and gray 

Until the twilight's close. 



Pine Grove Sunset on Ohio Biver. 



PINE GROVE SUNSET. 25 



There, where that blue cloud nods 
Through rainbow curtain folds, 

They serve a feast for gods 

And read the human souls. 

Our friends receive tonight 

In palace wrought of sky. 

The streets are mirrors bright. 
With chariots swinging by. 



26 PINE GROVE SUNSET. 



We are invited there, 

Within that gorgeous clime ; 
And castles made of air 

Are ours for coming time. 

Now bright eyes smile on you 
In gay, fast moving crowds ; 

We all are passing through 

The gates of sunset clouds. 



Hew CeriTURY HHROES. 



THROUGH rose-cloud gates of morn 
ing gray 
Now breaks the glowing future day. 
Ring wild the bells of coming time 
With tones of sweetest golden chime, 
As on they come with drum and beat, 
The steady march of youthful feet. 
They come with banners wide unfurl'd 
To fight the battles of the world. 
We feel the distant trembling jar 
Like ocean beating on the bar. 



28 NEW CENTURY HEROES. 



They come with flags and cannon's roar 
And all the panoply of war, 
As on they come with plume and crest. 
Oh, Country take them to your breast ! 
Let all this free and gracious land 
Tahe our young heroes b3^ the hand. 
They bravely will life's battle run, 
And conquer where we have not won. 
They are our future — the}^ are all — 
With them we stand or with them fall. 



NEW CENTURY HEROES. 2d 



The}^ onward press in fiercest fight 
For principles of truth and right, 
In moral warfare will decide 
Against the wn'ong, and stem the tide ; 
While hearts ablaze with glory burn 
Our battle flags will safe return. 
As on they come from far and near 
The grand New Century is here. 



PIHB GROVH EVENING 



THE white moonbeams are darkly hid 
By drift of passing night. 
Our old farm home is gleaming 'mid 
This soft and pallid light. 

The great stone well with sweep of gray 

Like waving ghostly arm, 
Will mirror back yotir face by day 

With all its wealth of charm. 




EVKNINU 'I'E.y. 



31 PINE GROVE EVENING. 



The stars are shining deep down there 
Like some lost diamond crown. 

As thongh the laughing angels dare 
To throw their iewels down. 



A sky of stars hangs out afar 

Their light with shadow weaves, 

And evening winds, onrushing, mar 
The ground-strewn orchard leaves. 



32 PINE GROVE EVENING. 



The ga3^-leafed Spring soon fades away 

In Autumn's quiet mien ; 
Where swung the corn in tasseled fray 

There hangs a golden sheen. 

And our old home is changed with time ; 

No more the evening teas 
We take with song and mirth and rhyme 

Beneath the Pine Grove trees. 



PHESIDENT mGKINIiEY. 



OUR President — the country's pride — 
To " White House " now again does 
ride ; 
Not as in Rome's grand days of old, 
In chariots of burnished gold, 
And captives chained to horses heels ; 
Our nation crowds his carriage wheels, 
While brave old soldiers lead the van : 
He rides as great American. 



34 PRESIDENT McKINLEY. 



And while he rides in stately grace, 
With horses reined to suited pace, 
From far and near the people greet. 
They cheer from balcony and street. 
And ever wish him, in life's boat, 
On highest foam crest wave to float, 
And while our greatest country lives 
Have all the honors that she gives. 



QUEEN VICTOf^Ifl 



GREAT Britain's queen has crossed 
life's sea, 
Its dashing waves and flashing sheen. 
No more afar on wild winds free 

Will ring, '' Long live Victoria, Queen.- ' 

She lies within her castle gra3^ 

With sweet and saintly sleeping face. 

And, eyes fast closed, she seems to pray 
Beneath her veil of thinnest lace, 



36 QUEEN VICTORIA, 



While all around the world kneels down. 

For she was Queen, the good and great. 
She wore the ermine robe and crown, 

And guarded well the nation's fate. 

A woman — yet she fought and won ; 

An empire made of her vast lands, 
Where never sets the shining sun 

From polar star to southern strands. 



QUEEN VICTORIA. •:^7 



Oh, woman ! in this new world wide. 
Call clear these words in clarion notes : 

Be brave and true, and wisely guide 
And guard your country with your votes. 

That vote — all powerful and grand ! 

It gives to man a royal mien ; 
It is the word of great command, 

And makes von each a sceptered queen, 



QUEEN mARGHAHlTA. 



NOW mourns the queen in cloister 
home, 
Within the dusky walls of Rome ; 
And monks along the Apian way 
With sad eyes count their beads and pray. 

The king is dead ; his flags draped down. 
He wore the nation's honored crown. 
Then he was crowned a monarch great 
With love of one, his loyal mate. 



QUEEN MARGHARITA. 89 



lu Marco's old Venetian halls, 
Where rare gems shine on jeweled walls, 
And after feast from vine and tree- — 
With wines from crypts beneath the sea — 

The king and queen stood, gala day, 
In swan-carved, white-winged gondola, 
With glass spun far on every side. 
Like diamonds flashing on the tide. 



40 QUEEN MARGHARITA. 



The people shout and wildly greet 
From each bright water winding street, 
Oh, Queen of Venice, bride of sea, 
'' Yisit Regina Vetene." 

Now mourns the queen, and dirges ring 
Great Rome has lost a gracious king. 
We mourn with her in lands apart. 
The queen has lost a loving heart. 



CAliVlN PEARIi TITUS. 



HURRAH for Titus on the wall ! 
Hear all the nations cheer and call. 

On Chinese wall he bravely stands, 
And waves our banner in his hands. 

That flag on high embattlement 
To all the world the word has sent 

That Oriental rule and might 
Have given way to truth and right. 



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CALVIN PEARL TITUS. 



That flag on wall or sea or lands 
Is upheld by our country's hands. 

In one great voice of mighty war 

A. wild shout rings from near and far. 

Oh, men who toil in cities' marts, 
And hide the glor}^ in your hearts, 

Or crush the earth for love of gold. 
With love of country growing cold, 



CALVIN PEARL TITUS. 43 



To battle line in spirit fall, 

And cheer brave Titus on tbe wall ; 

For while to winds our banner flies 
He stands before the nation's eyes ; 

And all along life's rushing tide 
He will be called the soldier's pride ; 

When he and life are dashed apart, 
He lives within his country's heart. 



BHRVB RCDBHIORHS. 



WHILE the wide world's cannon roar, 
Fighting men push from our shore, 
Climbing up the Chinese wall, 
Rushing forward in its fall, 
Through grim clouds of ages' dust 
Floats the banner that we trust 
And we know will always wave 
Where we have a life to save. 
Over walls of Prince Tuan 
Goes the brave American. 



BRAVE AMERICANS. 45 



For the blood of our descent 
We have dared the Orient, 
With, its cities, walled and old, 
And its idols, bronze and gold, 
With the romance and the rhyme 
Of its gorgeous eastern clime, 
There we have our flag unfurled 
For our country and the world. 
Over walls of Prince Tuan 
Goes the brave American. 



mOUNTAIJSl BAHDS. 



RING out yoiir bugle notes of vSong 
From rift of cloud on snowy crag, 
Run all the battle lines along 

And wave on high our country's flag. 



Sing we from green Ohio hills 

And know the earth in smaller things, 
''La belle rivere " glides in rills 

And breaks in flecks and froths in 
rings. 



MOUNTAIN BARDS. 47 



Now sounds the rap and tap of drum, 

With lyddite shells in shrieking fray, 
And marching men to battle come ; 
A song from you will gain the day. 

Then sound your cymbals o'er the sea, 
Ring in the right and crush the wrong, 

The captives save and Conger free ; 
Ring out your bugle notes of song. 



THE POETS. 



A 



S lightning flash can message speak 
From mountain peak to mountain 
peak, 



The poets lightning means can find 
To flash a thought from mind to mind ; 

For they can paint in words of fire 
The roar of battle rising higher, 

And world's great deeds in colors bright 
With heroes standing out in light. 



THE POETS. 49 



Tlie}^ take you to that land of dreams, 
And Paris splendor life-like seems, 

See all world's grandeur at her feet, 
And hear the voices in the street. 

The poets can through ways unknown 
Send song into your heart alone. 

When mind through space as lightning 
flies, 

It paints the thoughts before your eyes. 



COliOlRflDO 



OUNTLESS stars that ever turn 
See with eyes that tender yearn, 
Colorado from afar. 
Shout her name from star to star, 
Shout through space to worlds untold, 
Sing her heart of glowing gold, 
Mountains white and waving plain, 
Grassy billow-rolling main, 
Cities quaint, whose walls outline 
Grand old castles on the Rhine. 



COLORADO. 5 •! 



Then the winds that londly shriek 
Over gorge and mountain peak, 
Rushing on from sea to sea. 
Knowing all earth's mystery, 
Talked with stars through many night - 
Of our Colorado's rights ; 
Made her rank above the land, 
Placed a scepter in her hand ; 
Stars and winds around her swirled 
Crowning her queen of the world. 



PINE GHOVH NIGHT. 



OH, lovely Night, with jewels rare ! 
Flash your tiara,bright with stars ; 
Shine out your gems and crescent fair. 
And blaze the ruby light of Mars. 

Eternal day with shadow blend 

In light and shade from sea to sea ; 

These worlds of beauty have no end, 
For us the land of stars is free. 



PINE GROVE NIGHT. 53 



A home for all not made with hands 
This sparkling everlasting crown, 

We long to break these earthly bands 
When flashes all this splendor down, 

And dip in rosy light our oars, 

For well we know from all the past. 

While drifting on to starry shores, 
We're bound for something made to last. 



54 PINE GROVE NIGHT, 



We see the lights from windows fai% 
M}' loved ones look into the skies, 

The light of home shines from a star ; 
Your mansions are before yonr eyes. 

I soon must try the great unseen, 

In far away to e\^er rove ; 
Must leave these trees of evergreen, 

And bid good-bye to dear Pine Grove 




Pine Grovk 



THE OLD KICKEB HOMKSTEAli 
CliEKMOXT COU>'TY. O. 



TO ALili 
MY aOVED ONHS 



Stars, the night time burning 

In sweet, lucid light, 
Angel eyes, fond-yearning 

Through the veil of night, 
Are eachother telling 

Loving thoughts and true 
That are now upwelling 

In my heart to you. 

LofC. 



MAY 13 1901 




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